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Plan exciting Bank Holiday activities with tickets to West End shows
Make the most of the three (!) May Bank Holiday Mondays with trips to the likes of Oklahoma!, ABBA Voyage and Pretty Woman. Read my full London Theatre article here
‘Our goose laid an egg on stage’ – the entertaining tales of a theatrical animal wrangler
Des Jordan on providing pets for leading productions – plus several other unusual theatre jobs. Read my full Telegraph article here
Posted in Journalism, Theatre
Tagged aerial director, andrew garfield, angels in america, animal, animal wrangler, back to the future, chris fisher, corgi, cursed child, des jordan, drama, goose, gwen hales, harry potter, illusions, injury prevention, interview, london, musical, performing pets, pet, play, puppy, singin in the rain, south pacific, telegraph, the audience, the ferryman, the queen, the wild duck, theatre, tome levi, west end
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Check out London’s hot new musicals
From Back to the Future to Moulin Rouge. Read my full London Theatre article here
Posted in Journalism, Theatre
Tagged back to the future, book tickets, london, london theatre, moulin rouge, musical, musical theatre, new musical, off west end, theatre, west end
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Watch West End family dramas on stage
From Mad House and The Glass Menagerie to Dear Evan Hansen. Read my full London Theatre article here
Posted in Journalism, Theatre
Tagged amy adams, back to the future, Bill Pullman, book tickets, david harbour, dear evan hansen, emilia clarke, family, family drama, frozen, london, london theatre, mad house, musical, play, shakespeare, the glass menagerie, the seagull, theatre, west end
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Book tickets to summer West End shows suitable for children
From family-friendly long-runners to new shows dedicated to young audiences. Read my full London Theatre article here
Posted in Journalism, Theatre
Tagged 101 dalmatians, age recommendation, back to the future, book tickets, children, disney, family, family shows, frozen, holiday, horrible histories, kids, life of pi, london, london theatre, matilda, midsummer mechanicals, musical, play, room on the broom, summer, the lion king, the tiger who came to tea, theatre, west end, young audience
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Mark Oxtoby steps into Back to the Future: The Musical as Doc Brown for opening night
“This is dedicated to all the dreamers out there!” cries Doc Brown as he finally succeeds in his grand experiment: time travel. Read my full London Theatre report here
Posted in Journalism, Theatre
Tagged back to the future, doc brown, london, london theatre, mark oxtoby, musical, review, theatre, west end
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Strictly Speaking: Week 3
Ah, Movie Week – two words about as likely to deliver satisfaction as “Southern Rail”, “Theresa May” or “Topshop feminism”. So, it comes as little surprise (though sinking disappointment) to see couples slathered in Minions yellow or trying to jam … Continue reading
Posted in Dance, Film, Journalism, TV
Tagged affair, an officer and a gentleman, ashley roberts, back to the future, bbc, blog, blue, bruno tonioli, celebrity, cha cha, charles venn, claudia winkleman, dance, dance off, dancer, dancing, dancing times, dirty dancing, faye tozer, foxtrot, grease, katya jones, kiss, lee ryan, movie week, paso doble, quickstep, recap, review, seann walsh, shirley ballas, strictly, strictly come dancing, strictly curse, strictly speaking, tess daly, the matrix, tv
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